I use Gamakatsu circles in 7/0, 8/0 when drifting for channels. I use 10/0 octopus and 10/0 King Kahle hooks for live bait fishing for flatheads and I use 10/0 Owner SSW circle hooks for blues on the James and Ohio Rivers.

Mustad makes great hooks ! I like true turns but they bend easy. The stainless true turns arent very sharp. I use eagle claw also but dissapointed in their circle hooks. All brands Japanese hooks pretty good. I dont use just one brand of hook just depends on condition. Red hooks tend to kinda bug the crappie whereas bluegill take them more agressively.

I have used Eagle Claw, True Turn, Owner, Mustad, Daiichi and Gamakatzu
as well as some offbrands that were on sale. I have had little to complain
about from any one brand of hook but the general mechanics of hooks
I've developed some preferences. I have noticed this: as time goes on
hooks have gotten tougher and far sharper out of the box regardless of
who makes them. Which ones do I feel better about? Gamakatzu and Daiichi.
They make really solid hooks that look and function well. However, they
are not very far ahead of Eagle Claw or Mustad in any department, so I
tend to spend a few cents less and find the Eagle Claw or Mustads on
sale most of the time. Oh and for lite work I like Whisker Stickers by Strike
King. Double barbed Kahle med wire bronzed finish in 2/0 for the eater
cats! Wonderful for using cheap turkey hot dogs sliced into discs. I think
Strike King still makes earthworm sausage links for use with them,but I
haven't found enough difference to warrant buying them. Besides, I
don't want to eat earthworm sausage by mistake. I might like it.

For most channel fishing, I like the Gama 6/0 circles, if the fish are getting missed or I figure dinks working me over, Ill downgrade to a size 3/0.
for blues or on the Ohio river where the cats run bigger, Ill use a 8/0 gama circle, for flatties, i ussually use a Gama 8/0 octopus J hook

Never had one break or even bend.

I have some eagle claw Kahles in a size 8/0 that I will try for live bait flattie fishing this year.

i use gamakatsu octopus, 4/0 to 10/0 depending on what or where i am fishing for, i just bought some of the sickle hooks from our sponsor here and will try them out as soon as the ice is off, they are very sharp and i like the design of them

I'm not into one brand over the others. All of the premium hooks are good. What is important is that they are sharp. I usually test a hook by sticking it into my thumb. If it goes in without dimpling the skin, I'll use it. By the way, I prefer inline circles over offsets.

I swore by 8# Gama Circles for the river, but I actually ordered a pack of 50 8# saltwater billfish circle hooks that work just as well, and they were dirt cheap for 16$ for 50 hooks. The only difference is they are not snelled, but i haven't seen a problem with them yet, plated with the same Black nickel coating, I like them alot, a little wider gap as well.

I have circle hooks of all sizes and I have many other hooks of different sizes, It depends on where I am fishing, the current, what I am fishing for and bait I am using. I mostly start out with circle hooks and go from there in Current. I have used them in non current areas, but lost a lot of fish if there is not a current, probably about 50%.

I have read where the jig hooks without the jigs are good for cat fishing and plan on doing some of that this year. I have stocked up on those too.

I do not really follow a certain name brand, I get different name brands and try them if I don't like them I don't get them again.